Unit A – Hundreds, Tens and Ones

This maths teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to investigate and record the place value of different three digit numbers by partitioning each number into their matching hundreds, tens and ones. The class can practise using concrete equipment and diagrams to model and illustrate the place value of the digits.

Investigate and record the place value of different three digit numbers by partitioning each number into their matching hundreds, tens and ones

Lesson One : Number Hundreds

Identify and record the numbers of hundreds that can be identified and used in different quantities of numbers of objects to one thousand

Lesson Two : Counting Hundreds

Explore and record how the place value of the numerical digits in a range of different numbers change when counting in steps of one hundred

Lesson Three : Digit Sums

Model how to use concrete objects and pictorial diagrams to represent the place value of the digits in different numbers to one thousand

Lesson Four : Mixing Numbers

Select and combine different numbers of hundreds, tens and ones to produce and record a range of three digit numbers

Lesson Five : Grid Numbers

Identify and record some of the three digit numbers that can be built using different combinations of hundreds, tens and ones using pictorial diagrams and concrete equipment

  • Money Division

    Money Division

    Model and record how to divide a selection of money amounts by different numbers with quotients using remainders

  • Money Division Tens

    Money Division Tens

    Practise selecting and dividing a range of different money amounts by ten with matching remainders in the number quotients

  • Money Division Eights

    Money Division Eights

    Practise selecting and dividing a range of different money amounts by eight with matching remainders in the number quotients

  • Money Division Fives

    Money Division Fives

    Practise selecting and dividing a range of different money amounts by five with matching remainders in the number quotients